Expected Air Travel Changes this 2018

Travelling was once considered a luxury. Families would plan their vacation at least a year in advance to save and make their itineraries as best they could. Today, with the rise of discount fares and budget-vacations, more and more people can go on their dream vacations at a fraction of the cost.

Changes in Air Travel

Change is constant as systems continue to evolve and improve to make it easier for everyone. And with the arrival of the new year, changes are coming and if you’re looking to travel sometime this year, keep in mind these air travel changes that may be implemented sooner than you think.

No More Checking In

no more checking in

Before, travellers had to check into their flights, but this year, it might become a thing of the past. According to Delta CEO Ed Bastian, folks who already booked a flight and paid for their tickets don’t need to check in anymore as it was unnecessary. And so, Delta flyers with the Delta app on their smartphone will be checked in 24 hours before their flight, and they will also receive their boarding pass on their phone.

This is slowly becoming a trend as more and more airlines are picking up this concept through Early Bird promos. And so, travellers can expect a more efficient system for flying in the coming year.

Robot Servants

robot servant

If you’ve ever dreamed of having robots cater to your every whim, you will have to wait a little longer. But for now, you will have to make do with robots scanning your boarding pass and provide assistance with other transactions to help make your stay at the airport more bearable. These robots are set to man the Seoul Incheon Airport just in time for the 2018 Seoul Olympics.

Better Wi-Fi

better wi fi

In this day and age, staying connected to your loved ones is easy, except when it’s not. A lot of airlines are known for their faulty and expensive Wi-Fi, but you can see improvements throughout the year that is guaranteed to keep you connected online with high-speed internet.

Biometric Identification

biometric identification

Getting through airport security is a hassle. But everyone trudges along and just accepts it as a fact of life. Hopefully, though, it can soon become a thing of the past as more and more airlines are experimenting with Biometric Identification processes.

Essentially, passengers will have their fingerprints and irises scanned at a kiosk at the airport upon arrival. When it is time for them to board, their prints and iris are scanned and are matched with the documents you presented. It cuts your boarding time in half and has a futuristic feel to it all in one.

Explore More

explore more

Travelling is all about going to new and exciting places. Backpackers and leisure travellers are in for a treat this year, as airlines will be expected to expand their reach. Some airlines are even choosing to land in smaller airports, giving international flyers a choice to visit more places than ever before!

These are just some of the things you can expect from airline travel in the coming year. What are you looking forward to the most?

And if you’re looking to book a flight and see the world anytime soon, don’t forget to reserve an airport parking space so you can drive yourself to the airport, park your vehicle and be on your way to adventure in no time.

 

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